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  • Ive owned a set of the Dick Cepek Mud Country Radials for the last 3 years on my truck, bought a set of 33x12.5's on some 15 inch wheels for my lifted '01 Ranger. They work fantastic! Actually have a couple videos up on my page where you can see them, traction is phenomenal, we get several feet of snow out here every year and I have zero traction issues. Ice can be a pain sometimes, but you just have to slow down to take care of that =)

  • hey i kind of like these ones better the rough country ones look to aggressive i like these for some 35s. how much are they

  • @TheGloryfighter1000 What size wheels are you running? You can search for one of the following part numbers on 4WheelParts for pricing (choose your wheel size):

    M/T25253 - 35x12.50R15LT

    M/T25264 - 35x12.50R16

    M/T25274 - 35x12.50R17LT

    M/T25285 - 35x12.50R18

    M/T25225 - 35x12.50R20

  • @4WHEELPARTS Thanks alot man i think im running 12 inch rims not sure

  • @TheGloryfighter1000 We can figure out the diameter of your current wheels if you provide us with the tire size that is on the sidewall of the tires on your truck. It would read something like this: 245/75R16 or 31x10.50R15. One we have this we can let you know the part number of the tires that will fit your wheels. Thank you.

  • This guy sounds the same with every tire he is commenting on..

  • I have a 05 GMC 2500hd Duramax with a 6 inch lift. I am running 35 1250 17 on it. I am looking for a real aggresive looking mud tire but also want something that is decent on the road and not crazy loud, any suggestions?

  • anybody know a good tire to run on a 2500 dodge i have a set of a/t falken high country right now but they are wearing real fast id like to get a 35/12.50/16

  • Hey i bought a set of these just recently but only putting them on after a lift, i wanna do it before winter and wondering if these are good for ice and deep snow?

  • @fisherhuntergamer The work well in snow, but for ice I recommend being careful. Any tire with a larger than average tread block will have less traction in the ice.

  • @fisherhuntergamer yea i got these on a GMC serria durmax and there great in the snow and ice very good tires

  • how is the wear on these tires. are they like the super swamper. when they wear really bad, or do these last

  • how are these tires in the sand? like on the beach? id be getting a 35/12.5/17

  • @yz250frider1 Deflated to a low enough PSI, just about any tire can handle sand. With regards to the Mud Countrys, their aggressive siping combined with lowering the PSI should yield some good sand traction. What you are really looking for when driving on sand is flotation. Id suggest looking on some enthusiast forums and checking out what other people suggest/run. This will help you out greatly in deciding which tire will be best for you.

  • These are decent, middle of the road, but nothing spectacular. A friend of mine runs a set on his chevy truck and while they do okay playing in shallow mud if you run into the thick deep mud it don`t take long to stick`em.

  • These tires are awesome! That's all I can say, I've owned several different mud tires and these are the best. I run them on my 04 K1500 Silverado Z71 and I just can't get stuck.... They clean really well, and don't build up with mud like alot of tires do. Will definatly be buying another set when I wear these out.

  • How loud r they?? Do they have a pretty good hum?

  • I would say that they are identical to the MTZ. They make some noise but nowhere near as bad as a swamper or like tire.

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